Description: The candidate must have completed Pediatric Fellowship training and be Board Certified/Eligible in pediatric gastroenterology. 11-bed PICU and General Pediatric units. Hospital also has a newly- built Womens and Babies Center and level 3 NICU. 18 subspecialties serving patients in 9 counties. Subspecialties include Pulmonology, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Endocrinology, General Surgery, Urology, Cardiology, Orthopedics, Psychiatry, Hematology, Nephrology, Allergy, Nutrition, Neurosurgery, Transplant, Hospital Medicine, Critical Care, Neonatology. The local teams works directly under the mentorship of the chief and clinical director of Pediatric Gastroenterology atChildrens Hospital of Pittsburgh. Thanks to this direct connection, the local Harrisburg team provides the same world class care, integrating clinical research and best practices in real time, with the Pittsburgh division colleagues. Community: The greater Harrisburg area features both rural and suburban living and boasts an abundance of sports, arts, cultural events, and entertainment. The region includes historically significant areas such as Gettysburg and world-famous attractions such as Hershey Park. Listed amongForbes.comAmerica's Most Livable Cities, and ranked in U.S. News & World Report's Best Cities to Live, Harrisburg is centrally located and is only a two to three-hour drive away from New York City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. The area offers top-rated public schools, blue-ribbon private schools, and some of Pennsylvania's top colleges and universities. Area school districts are consistently ranked in the top 20 percent of Pennsylvania. With affordable homes a composite cost of living index of 99.7, compared to 126.5 in Philadelphia it's a great place to grow a career and family.